‘The Lion King 1 1/2′ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Animation, Comedy, Family

“The Lion King 1 1/2″ Movie Details

The Lion King 1 1/2 tagline: You don’t know the ? of it!
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The Lion King 1 1/2 DVD Cover

Actors:
Nathan Lane Timon
Ernie Sabella Pumbaa
Julie Kavner Mom
Jerry Stiller Uncle Max
Matthew Broderick Simba
Robert Guillaume Rafiki
Moira Kelly Nala
Whoopi Goldberg Shenzi
Cheech Marin Banzai
Jim Cummings Ed
Edward Hibbert Zazu
Jason Rudofsky Flinchy
Matt Weinberg Young Simba
Tony Anselmo Donald Duck
Jeff Bennett Additional Voices
Directors: Bradley Raymond
IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 5,362 votes

“The Lion King 1 1/2″ Movie Review

“The Lion King 3″ Plot Summary

Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog retell the story of The Lion King, from their own unique perspective. add synopsis

Surprisingly Good

I have to be honest, i was expecting a failure so bad, because it really did sound like they were trying to milk the original movie to get money. But that wasn’t the case with this pretty funny (sometimes odd) movie. I loved how they told the story of Timon and Pumba, the story with Simba and him having trouble sleeping was funny. The jacuzzi bubble, and when Pumba leaves, the bubbles stop. It’s all harmless fun, good for kids and some adults. I think this movie will last for a while because it is rather good for a straight to Video and DVD movie. While the movie does seem a little odd and kind of trails off toward the end, it works. 8 out of 10

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‘Godzilla’ Download and Reviews

December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

“Godzilla” Movie Details

Godzilla tagline: Size Does Matter
Godzilla - DVD Cover

Godzilla DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Frank Bruynbroek
  • Matthew Broderick Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
    Jean Reno Philippe RoachГ©
    Maria Pitillo Audrey Timmonds
    Hank Azaria Victor ‘Animal’ Palotti
    Kevin Dunn Colonel Hicks
    Michael Lerner Mayor Ebert
    Harry Shearer Charles Caiman, WIDF Anchor
    Arabella Field Lucy Palotti
    Vicki Lewis Dr. Elsie Chapman
    Doug Savant Sergeant O’Neal
    Malcolm Danare Dr. Mendel Craven
    Lorry Goldman Gene, Mayor’s Aide
    Christian Aubert Jean-Luc
    Philippe Bergeron Jean-Claude
    Jean-Pierre
    Directors: Roland Emmerich IMDB Rating: 4.8/10 out of 55,973 votes

    “Godzilla” Movie Review

    “Godzilla” Plot Summary

    A montage of French nuclear tests in the Pacific Ocean, observed by many marine iguanas. Then, in present days…

    Very Good

    The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner! The nature against technology. This is one of the best movies about Godzilla! Good, really Good. It has an origin mostly comic but has good special effects. It was inevitable to see negative comments here, is the norm. Cmq a good movie, the environments are good actors suited to the type of film. He certainly part ironic, comic, the environments are very well linked to those of fantascientific and the result can be considered as satisfactory. It is a shame that here there are elements that bring more than 7 film ridiculous as the army of darkness and films such as van helsing a miserable 5. Shame! I disagree with the standards is happening here, I am not convinced. In some cases there are good reviews, in other see that there are some ‘too many prejudices against certain films! The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner!

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    ‘The Stepford Wives’ Download and Reviews

    December 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller

    “The Stepford Wives” Movie Details

    The Stepford Wives tagline: Make one.
    The Stepford Wives - DVD Cover

    The Stepford Wives DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Lorri Bagley
  • Nicole Kidman Joanna Eberhart
    Matthew Broderick Walter Kresby
    Bette Midler Bobbie Markowitz
    Glenn Close Claire Wellington
    Christopher Walken Mike Wellington
    Roger Bart Roger Bannister
    David Marshall Grant Jerry Harmon
    Jon Lovitz Dave Markowitz
    Dylan Hartigan Pete Kresby
    Fallon Brooking Kimberly Kresby
    Faith Hill Sarah Sunderson
    Matt Malloy Herb Sunderson
    Kate Shindle Beth Peters
    Tom Riis Farrell Stan Peters
    Charmaine Van Sant
    Directors: Frank Oz IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 25,498 votes

    “The Stepford Wives” Movie Review

    “The Stepford Wives” Plot Summary

    What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who’ve created this high-tech terrifying little town, in a very modern comedy-thriller.

    Colorful and comical remake.

    Frank Oz’s remake of the classic 1975 thriller may be critically bashed by some, but is actually a very entertaining re-envisioning

    Fired business woman moves to a small Conneticut village with her family, where she learns that the local housewives are acting very strangely

    The Stepford Wives 2004 is one of the most cleverly done remakes around. Rather than try to capture the expectations of the original film, this remake looks at the already-familiar story in a whole new light as a dark comedy. Even more effective is the fact that this is a truly funny and well-written dark comedy! The direction is lavishly good, the film has some wonderful sets, a great music score, and a very stylish credit sequence

    The great cast is yet another highlight. Lovely Nicole Kidman does an excellent performance as usual. While supporting cast Broderick, Midler, Close, Walken, and Bart make for some nicely colorful characters

    Just why so many people dislike this film I don’t know, but it’s a remake that is worth being viewed before being judged. Some have come to like this version better than the original film.*** 1/2 out of ****

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    ‘Bee Movie’ Download and Reviews

    September 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Bee Movie” Movie Details

    Bee Movie tagline: On November 2 Hold on to your honey
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    Bee Movie DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jerry Seinfeld Barry B. Benson
    RenГ©e Zellweger Vanessa Bloome
    Matthew Broderick Adam Flayman
    Patrick Warburton Ken
    John Goodman Layton T. Montgomery
    Chris Rock Mooseblood
    Kathy Bates Janet Benson
    Barry Levinson Martin Benson
    Larry King Bee Larry King
    Ray Liotta Ray Liotta
    Sting Sting
    Oprah Winfrey Judge Bumbleton
    Larry Miller Buzzwell
    Megan Mullally Trudy
    Rip Torn Lou Lo Duca
    Directors: Steve Hickner and Simon J. Smith
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 28,576 votes

    “Bee Movie” Movie Review

    “Bee Movie” Plot Summary

    Barry B. Benson, a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue us.

    Best 3d Movie to Hit Theaters

    I’ve seen many 3d movies by Pixar and Dreamworks, but I think that this movie tops anything I have ever seen by them. They bring the humor of children and adults together to create this hilarious story

    Not everybody eats honey, but a lot of humans eat honey. You may not even know it. Well, Barry has just found out that, and he and his new human friend decides to sue Humans. This causes a lot of trouble with flowers and many flowers die. This is now Barry’s fault and now he is going to fix it all once and for all

    This movie is clever. It’s hard to believe that no one has come up with a movie idea as crazy as this. I do recommend this movie for all of you Pixar and DreamWorks fans. This movie is not only for children, so don’t be fooled.

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    ‘The Cable Guy’ Download and Reviews

    September 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Thriller

    “The Cable Guy” Movie Details

    The Cable Guy tagline: Once you let him into your house, you’ll never get him out of your life!
    The Cable Guy - DVD Cover

    The Cable Guy DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jim Carrey The Cable Guy
    Matthew Broderick Steven M. Kovacs
    Leslie Mann Robin Harris
    Jack Black Rick
    George Segal Steven’s Father
    Diane Baker Steven’s Mother
    Ben Stiller Sam Sweet/Stan Sweet
    Eric Roberts Eric Roberts
    Janeane Garofalo Medieval Times Waitress
    Andy Dick Medieval Times Host
    Harry O’Reilly Steven’s Boss
    David Cross Sales Manager
    Amy Stiller Steven’s Secretary
    Owen Wilson Robin’s Date
    Keith Gibbs Basketball Player
    Directors: Ben Stiller
    IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 48,158 votes

    “The Cable Guy” Movie Review

    “The Cable Guy” Plot Summary

    A lonely and disturbed cable guy raised on television just wants a new friend, but his target, a designer, rejects him, with bad consequences.

    My Favorite 90’s movie!

    Well in my opinion one of my favorite movies ever. The humor is 90’s and a lot of people don’t like that. I grew up with this movie, and I loved it ever since. Jim Carey is my favorite actor, and to see him so dark and creepy just makes me like him even more. His performance was outstanding. I do recommend this to anyone who loves Jim Carey, 90’s, and great twist. This movie also includes an outstanding cast that we still see today such as Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller. This movie is just too awesome, I don’t know why the critics didn’t like it, but this movie just was not marketed well like it should have. Everyone in the movie was outstanding and I just wish this movie got more because it was very good and 90’s. Just watch the movie, you might not like the humor but you will love the story and movie!

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    ‘The Tale of Despereaux’ Download and Reviews

    September 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “The Tale of Despereaux” Movie Details

    The Tale of Despereaux tagline: Small Hero. Big Heart.
    The Tale of Despereaux - DVD Cover

    The Tale of Despereaux DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Matthew Broderick Despereaux
    Robbie Coltrane Gregory
    Sam Fell Ned
    Sam Fell Smudge
    Tony Hale Furlough
    CiarГЎn Hinds Botticelli
    Dustin Hoffman Roscuro
    Kevin Kline Andre
    Christopher Lloyd Hovis
    William H. Macy Lester
    Daniel Riordan Doctor
    Stanley Tucci Boldo
    Frances Conroy Antoinette
    Patricia Cullen Queen
    Jane Karen Louise
    Directors: Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 6,510 votes

    “The Tale of Despereaux” Movie Review

    “The Tale of Despereaux” Plot Summary

    The tale of three unlikely heroes – a misfit mouse who prefers reading books to eating them, an unhappy rat who schemes to leave the darkness of the dungeon, and a bumbling servant girl with cauliflower ears – whose fates are intertwined with that of the castle’s princess.

    We loved it.

    The movie was Excellent. My son who is 2 1/2 was just so into it and not scared. They are just rats. Why is everyone so sensitive?! A lot of cartoons have animals that scare people in real life like snakes. Besides, based on personal experience, there was friend who would not let her son watch Ratatouille because of the rats, but then let him watch Dark Knight, hmmm? The mouse was so cute. I really enjoyed that this cartoon finally took a turn from what is usually out there. Right now we are stationed in Germany and the Europeans have a lot more cartoons like this. The graphics are just nicer. I do not have a problem with watching cartoons as long as they are not weird like the standard ones on TV today. For example, the digital mickey mouse. They are just not natural enough. I hope that many people will cherish this cartoon and go back to what used to be traditional Disney style and cartoons.

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    ‘The Lion King’ Download and Reviews

    September 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Drama

    “The Lion King” Movie Details

    The Lion King tagline: Life’s greatest adventure is finding your place in the Circle of Life.
    The Lion King - DVD Cover

    The Lion King DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas Young Simba
    Matthew Broderick Adult Simba
    Jeremy Irons Scar
    James Earl Jones Mufasa
    Nathan Lane Timon
    Moira Kelly Adult Nala
    Ernie Sabella Pumbaa
    Niketa Calame Young Nala
    Robert Guillaume Rafiki
    Rowan Atkinson Zazu
    Whoopi Goldberg Shenzi
    Cheech Marin Banzai
    Jim Cummings Ed
    Madge Sinclair Sarabi
    Zoe Leader Sarafina, Nala’s Mother
    Directors: Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff
    IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 123,565 votes

    “The Lion King” Movie Review

    “The Lion King” Plot Summary

    Tricked into thinking he killed his father, a guilt ridden lion cub flees into exile and abandons his identity as the future King. add synopsis

    A Timeless Film

    Ah…’The Lion King.’ There’s so much I can say about this movie but all my comments always come down to one thing: this movie is beautiful. Pure genius. A timeless story. I might be a little biased in my beliefs, seeing as the first movie I remember seeing in theatres is ‘The Lion King’ and I still watch it on a regular basis and know all the words but I’m sure there are plenty of people out there who agree with what I have to say. ‘The Lion King’ is beautiful; hands down, it is the best Disney film ever created

    The story is something that everyone can relate to, whether they are a lion ;) or not. Simba is destined to become king one day and just can’t wait to rule the throne; everyone can relate to wanting to grow up and become an adult, to do whatever they want and not have to worry about anything. His father tries to teach him that, despite the fact that he will one day be grown and king, his life will not be easy. Simba has to learn his lesson the hard way when his Uncle Scar, who, too, wants the throne, kills his father and convinces Simba that it was his fault. Suddenly, growing up doesn’t seem so great anymore (I can *really* relate to that).

    And so, Simba flees his home and comes across Timon and Pumbaa, two other outcasts. They teach Simba the ‘Hakuna Matata’ lifestyle, something that idealizes a life free of stress, worry and responsibility. Now, don’t we all wish we could live this way? No worries for the rest of our days… But when Simba’s childhood friend Nala returns, he realizes that he can’t live Hakuna Matata forever, for he does have a responsibility to his pride and his homeland. Simba understands that he must grow up, as we all do, and does what’s right

    The songs are catchy and fit the movie well (the original songs, of course, though ‘The Morning Report’ isn’t too bad) and the score is haunting and beautiful. Along with the art work, the music captures the heart of Africa

    With the types of shows that children watch these days (boy, doesn’t that make me sound old?), it’s a wonder they’ll learn in virtues and values at all. ‘The Lion King’ is a great teacher when it comes to learning lessons that will carry throughout their lifetime. ‘The Lion King’ teaches children that it’s all right to be a kid but you must understand and accept responsibility for things you can and cannot control. Everyone has a place in The Circle of Life and we must find it; the film also teaches that we will encounter bad and even terrible things during our lifetime but we must accept them and move on. These are important, meaningful lessons; heck, I even used them in my SAT essay! ‘The Lion King’ is a film for every generation and is a powerful film that all children should see. I’m past my childhood now and I still watch it whenever I get the chance; I look forward to sharing it with my children

    A timeless film!

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    ‘Legend’ Download and Reviews

    September 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Fantasy, Romance

    “Legend” Movie Details

    Legend tagline: This is such stuff as dreams are made of. This is Legend.
    Legend - DVD Cover

    Legend DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tom Cruise Jack
    Mia Sara Princess Lily
    Tim Curry The Lord of Darkness
    David Bennent Honeythorn Gump
    Alice Playten Blix
    Billy Barty Screwball
    Cork Hubbert Brown Tom
    Peter O’Farrell Pox
    Kiran Shah Blunder
    Annabelle Lanyon Oona
    Robert Picardo Meg Mucklebones
    Tina Martin Nell
    Ian Longmur Demon Cook
    Mike Crane Demon Cook
    Liz Gilbert Dancing Black Dress
    Directors: Ridley Scott
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 19,575 votes

    “Legend” Movie Review

    “Legend” Plot Summary

    A young man must stop the Lord of Darkness from both destroying daylight and marrying the woman he loves.

    Mediocre Film That Looks Great . . .

    ‘Legend’, The Director’s Cut (1985/2002), Unrated, One Hour & 54 Minutes –and– U.S. Theatrical Version (1986), Rated ‘PG’ by the MPAA, One Hour & 30 Minutes. Content includes: Mild Adult Language, Some Mild Sexual Innuendos, Violence and Some Disturbing Imagery

    My Take ** (Out of ****) or 6/10 on the IMDb Scale.’Legend’ is triumph of art direction, make-up, costume and set design. It’s a great movie to look at, but not much else. That goes for both versions of the picture, The Director’s Cut or the U.S. Theatrical Version.’Legend’ wants to be a mythical fairy tale. It tells of Darkness (Tim Curry), a demonic overlord, who has been banished from the world to his dark kingdom to reign in exile. The world is a beautiful place of perpetual springtime, complete with sunshine, tweeting birds, pollen in the air and tree blossoms in abundance. The world is kept pure and protected by two unicorns who both harbor goodness, truth and light

    However, Darkness is plotting his return to the world for a hostile takeover. If his lackeys can take out the two unicorns, then Darkness will once again rise to dominate the world. This is not very appealing to Jack (Tom Cruise), a young man who lives in a storybook forest. Jack shares a romance of innocence with the lovely maiden Lily (Mia Sara). When Darkness makes his move for world domination, the world is plunged into a chaotic dark winter. Darkness kidnaps Lily to corrupt her and make her his dark bride. It’s up to Jack and his motley crew of fairy friends to put the kabash on Darkness before all hope is lost . . .Sounds like the groundwork for a fun picture, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, that’s not the case. For as visually arousing as the film is, it’s highly underdeveloped. ‘Legend’ is all style, with no substance. That’s too bad. Everything looks great and the adventure could have been a really great one too

    One problem with ‘Legend’ is you don’t care about anyone or anything in it. There’s nothing interesting, funny, witty or imaginative about any of the characters, except for maybe Darkness. We’ve all seen this kind of story before: Evil is out to vanquish good, the young lad becomes a hero to save the girl and set the wrong things right. It’s a timeless story. No doubt, we’ll keep seeing it time and time again. When it’s done right, we love it. A good example would be the original ‘Star Wars’ (1977). But ‘Legend’ doesn’t do it right. We’re not gripped in the slightest

    Tom Cruise as Jack spends a great deal of the picture looking scared or bewildered. Sara Mia, better known as Matthew Broderick’s girlfriend in ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ (1986), is an adequate damsel in distress. Naive, but nice. The scene stealer is Tim Curry as Darkness. He looks great! He is layered in make-up and paint, but he truly looks like the devil, complete with gigantic horns, goat ears, red skin, yellow eyes, a Charles Atlas figure and goat legs. Oddly enough, Curry’s performance shines though the latex making Darkness convincing as a sinister presence

    As indicated, the rest of the characters are fairly one dimensional cliches from other (& better) fantasy tales. They’re only here as plot devices, completely devoid of any other purpose, to get you through the movie from Point ‘A’ to Point ‘B’. You don’t care for them or empathize with them in any way or about their plight. To make a movie like this work, you should at least care about the outcome of it’s characters. If you don’t, then what’s the point of watching it in the first place? The Director’s Cut is more whimsical. It’s about 24 minutes longer and has extended dialog with longer scenes. Most notably, this version firmly establishes the lovely Lily as a princess, while the American version is decidedly ambiguous about her background. Also notable is Lily’s singing in the forest and to the unicorns. This is more storybook like and I suppose this behavior is to be expected of maidens

    The Director’s Cut boasts a lyrical score by Jerry Goldsmith. It’s beautifully done and serves the storybook aspect of ‘Legend’ very well

    The U.S. version is scored by the rock group Tangerine Dream. What I liked about this score is that it’s a departure from what is traditionally heard in this kind of picture. I thought this score was a fresh approach to the ‘fairy-tale’/’storybook’ genre

    Director Ridley Scott has described his director’s version of ‘Legend’ as being the more sophisticated of the two versions. In some ways he’s right. Then again, both versions of the picture are rather muddled and lack coherence or any real direction. Both pictures feel choppy, unrealized and cobbled together from other fantasies minus the spark that makes the good ones work in the first place

    Does ‘Legend’ have a saving grace? It’s a visual roller-coaster. It’s great to look at. It reminds me of fantasy paintings that have come to life. Too bad that the life we see in the movie is lifeless. If you can get around that fact, then either version of ‘Legend’ at it’s best will be excellent eye candy with terrific cinema-photography and great music, whether it’s Goldsmith or Tangerine Dream as the music provider. In my opinion, The Director’s Cut and the U.S. Theatrical Version are on they same par in terms of quality. One is not better then the other. ‘Legend’ isn’t that good to begin with. To be fair, it’s not bad either. If it wasn’t for the film’s visual style, there would really be no reason to even consider watching this picture. ‘Legend’ is a missed opportunity that left me wanting more from it then what I was given . . .

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    ‘Contact’ Download and Reviews

    August 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

    “Contact” Movie Details

    Contact tagline: Get ready to take a chance on something that just might end up being the most profoundly impactful moment for humanity, for the history… of history.
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    Contact DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Thomas Garner
  • Jena Malone Young Ellie
    David Morse Ted Arroway
    Jodie Foster Ellie Arroway
    Geoffrey Blake Fisher
    William Fichtner Kent
    Sami Chester Vernon
    Timothy McNeil Davio
    Laura Elena Surillo Cantina Woman
    Matthew McConaughey Palmer Joss
    Tom Skerritt David Drumlin
    Henry Strozier Minister
    Michael Chaban S. R. Hadden
    Max Martini Willie
    Larry King Himself
    Ian Broderick
    Directors: Robert Zemeckis IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 70,207 votes

    “Contact” Movie Review

    “Contact” Plot Summary

    Dr. Ellie Arroway, after years of searching, finds conclusive radio proof of intelligent aliens, who send plans for a mysterious machine.

    Incredible

    I do believe this is the best movie I have ever seen, If possible reality would be exactly like played out in this show. One word to describe this movie…….perfect. The DVD is another must have with its special features, but the special audio from the directors and special effects should be avoided as it takes away from the magic of the movie…..sit back and be ready to be entertained. A fine trip.

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